The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare : Carefully Revised, with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author : Prepared Expressly for the Use of Classes, and the Family Reading Circle |
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... faith , make you from Wittenberg ? Hor . A truant disposition , good my lord . Ham . I would not hear your enemy say so ; Nor shall you do mine ear that violence , To make it truster of your own report Against yourself : I know , you ...
... faith , make you from Wittenberg ? Hor . A truant disposition , good my lord . Ham . I would not hear your enemy say so ; Nor shall you do mine ear that violence , To make it truster of your own report Against yourself : I know , you ...
Page 15
... my own poor part , Look you , I will go pray . Hor . These are but wild and whirling words , my lord . Ham . I am sorry they offend you , heartily ; yes , ' Faith , heartily . Hor . There's no offence , my lord . Ham HAMLET . 15.
... my own poor part , Look you , I will go pray . Hor . These are but wild and whirling words , my lord . Ham . I am sorry they offend you , heartily ; yes , ' Faith , heartily . Hor . There's no offence , my lord . Ham HAMLET . 15.
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... faith ; of the camelion's dish : I eat the air promise - crammed : You cannot feed capons so . King . I have nothing with this answer , Hamlet ; these words are not mine . Ham . No , nor mine now . My lord , -you played once in the ...
... faith ; of the camelion's dish : I eat the air promise - crammed : You cannot feed capons so . King . I have nothing with this answer , Hamlet ; these words are not mine . Ham . No , nor mine now . My lord , -you played once in the ...
Page 44
... faith ; the gallows does well : But how does it well ? it does well to those that do ill now thou dost ill , to say , the gallows is built stronger than the church ; argal , the gallows may do well to thee . To't again ; come . 2nd Clo ...
... faith ; the gallows does well : But how does it well ? it does well to those that do ill now thou dost ill , to say , the gallows is built stronger than the church ; argal , the gallows may do well to thee . To't again ; come . 2nd Clo ...
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... Faith , e'en with losing his wits . Ham . Upon what ground ? 1st Clo . Why , here in Denmark ; I have been sexton here , man and boy , thirty years . Ham . How long will a man lie i ' the earth ere he rot ? 1st Clo . Why , sir , here's ...
... Faith , e'en with losing his wits . Ham . Upon what ground ? 1st Clo . Why , here in Denmark ; I have been sexton here , man and boy , thirty years . Ham . How long will a man lie i ' the earth ere he rot ? 1st Clo . Why , sir , here's ...
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